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Michael A Mayo wrote:
| On Wednesday 16 February 2005 09:43 am, Mark Constable wrote:
|
|>Please excuse my naivety but I've just tried a "real" cert
|>from Godaddy for the first time with courier and Thunderbird
|>is not accepting it without a popup. Is this something that
|>can be tweaked within courier (CA files) ?
|
| The Starfield SSL cert I received from Godaddy was a chained
| certificate. I don't know whether yours is also chained, but if it
| is, you should have received two certificates. One of the
| certificates will be yours and the other will be the Starfield
| intermediate cert.
|
| The intermediate certificate needs to go in a separate file whose path
| is assigned to the variable TLS_TRUSTCERTS.

Did that solve the problem?  It may also be that Tbird doesn't recognize
these guys as a trusted authority.  I don't see them listed in the
Authority section of my Tbird (1.0 on linux) although I admit to not
looking *really* hard. ;-)

You may have to import their CA into Tbird as a trusted authority or
import this cert itself.  Edit (or Tools) -> Preferences -> Advanced ->
Certificates -> Manage Certificates -> Import.

Jeff Jansen
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